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The points put into the 41 subcategories were weighted differently based on how vital researchers felt they were to a person's stress level.
The"Percentage of Residents 12+ Who Are Fully Vaccinated" subcategory was given a high level of consideration, with a quadruple weight. The total number out of 100 for each state is how the researchers ranked all 50 states. The lower the final score, the lower the stress level.With a total score of 61.38, Louisiana was ranked the most stressed state in the U.S. overall, according to WalletHub's report.
When it came to Family-Related Stress, Louisiana was a bit lower down the list at number 7 -- but still in the single-digits.: Alaska, ranked 16th for stress level overall.: Nevada, ranked 2nd for stress level overall.Which State is the Least Stressed?
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